Disclaimer:The NVIDIA AI Infrastructure and Operations Practice Tests is an independent publication and is neither affiliated with, nor authorized, sponsored, or approved by, NVIDIA.Course content is subject to change without notice.The NVIDIA-Certified Associate: AI Infrastructure and Operations (NCA-AIIO) Practice Tests are designed to help you thoroughly prepare for one of the most sought-after certifications in the AI and data center infrastructure space. As AI workloads continue to reshape enterprise computing, professionals who can deploy, manage, and optimize NVIDIA-powered AI infrastructure are in high demand. This course gives you the edge you need to pass the exam with confidence.These practice tests simulate the format, difficulty, and scope of the real NCA-AIIO certification exam. Each question is carefully crafted to reflect the knowledge domains tested by NVIDIA, covering topics such as GPU architecture, AI computing platforms, data center networking, storage solutions, cluster management, and AI operations best practices.The course covers a wide range of essential topics, including:NVIDIA GPU architecture and product families (H100, A100, L40S, and more)AI data center design principles and infrastructure componentsNetworking technologies including InfiniBand and Ethernet for AI workloadsNVIDIA software ecosystems such as CUDA, NCCL, NIXL, and AI EnterpriseDeployment and management of multi-GPU and multi-node AI clustersMonitoring, troubleshooting, and performance optimization of AI systemsStorage considerations for large-scale AI training and inferenceContainerization and orchestration with Kubernetes and NVIDIA toolsEach practice test includes detailed explanations for both correct and incorrect answers, helping you understand not just what the right answer is, but why it is
What you'll learn
understand NVIDIA GPU architecture and product families
gain knowledge of AI data center design principles
familiarize with networking technologies like InfiniBand and Ethernet
learn about NVIDIA software ecosystems such as CUDA and NCCL
deploy and manage multi-GPU and multi-node AI clusters
monitor and optimize performance of AI systems
explore storage solutions for large-scale AI workloads
use containerization and orchestration with Kubernetes